7 Facts You Don’t Know About the Dual Cameras in Smartphones

Smart phone cameras are both intriguing and fickle. They are probably the most advanced features in this Smartphone era. Not only have many of them replaced the need of a bulky camera with a strap around your neck, the manufacturers keep on bringing the upgrades. Here we have 7 least known facts about dual cameras in phones:

  1. Products of micro engineering: The back of the phone generally has two tiny lenses positioned horizontally. Because they have to maintain the slimness of the phone, all the lenses, motor for OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) has to be fitted in that area. When we see two lenses placed horizontally, the camera is equipped with two untouched camera modules. One of the lenses does all major chores of shooting and the 2nd one adds into the extra light, expanding the view of the field and even helps in point and shoot effect.

 

2.Very First Dual Camera Phone: The first smartphone to have a dual camera was HTC Evo 3D in the year 2011.

 

3. An Acute Photo Enhancer: The chief benefit behind the dual camera engineering is to provide sharper and detailed pictures. An ultra-wide angle mode allows you to capture photos to give an extra appearance to the subject.

 

4. What all it has: Dual camera gives well shot images with the help of pixel size, aperture, sensor size and even some post processing.

 

5. Best Dual Camera Phone: The latest brand Vivo has manifested their best in the recent launch called Vivo V5 Plus. With 20MP+8MP, you can adjust the aperture size according to your preferences.

6. Seesaw Of Prices: Contrary to their entry level editions, the dual camera smartphone prices are finally touching the grounds. Earlier, they started with Huawei P9, LG G5, and iPhone 7 Plus with whooping prices of Rs. 35,000 and now with Coolpad Cool 1 and Honor 6x, there is relief in the scorching prices.

7. A High Trend: Although, they did not seem a big deal earlier but dual cameras are mammoth of trends in 2017.

Dual cameras in smartphones are dedicated to enhance the image quality and add extra effects to images such as superior portrait modes and an improved Boke.

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